
, I've worked hard to consistently improve my competitive golf performance. I tried to achieve this by playing often rather than selectively scheduling tournaments or avoiding competition. I've made it a point to compete on strong tours with deep fields because I believe the best way to improve is by playing in and learning from competitive situations.
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The charts & graphs below show my progress and include:
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2025 Season Stats - key performance stats ​
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Last 30 Rounds - recent scoring history & consistency
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USGA GHIN - handicap index improvement over time
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Scoring Avg. - competitive scoring improvements
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Jr. Golf Ranking - progress in jr. rankings since late 2023
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Game Improvement - year by year comparison since 2022​​
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During the 2025 season, I played 61 tournament rounds and posted a 73.3 scoring average. The chart below highlights my progression, with each category (all 61 rounds, the last 48 rounds, and the last 30 rounds) showing continued improvement throughout the year.


Over the last six (6) months of 2025, I've played 30 rounds and maintained a 72.06 scoring avg. while shooting par or better 16 times. The average course length was ~ 6700+ yds. with a 72.61 average course rating. My scoring differential over these 30 rounds was -0.55.​
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Since September of 2024, I've played over 70 rounds of golf and have improved my USGA Handicap Index Number (GHIN) from 1.4 to +2.2. This improvement is reflected through verifiable tournament scores only.


Despite playing more than double the tournament rounds of the average jr. golfer and increasing the number of rounds I played from 50 to 61, I lowered my scoring average by more than two (2) full strokes from 2024 to 2025.



Prior to Spring 2023, I was an unranked jr. golfer without a GHIN. I started competing in JGS qualified tournaments in late 2023. Since then, I've improved my ranking by roughly 3,000 to 5,000 spots (depending on the jr. ranking site). I played over 120 rounds of competitive golf during that time.


The comparison table below shows how my game has improved each year since 2022, which was my first year playing competitive tournament golf. Every season shows clear progress and a steady upward trend in how I’ve been performing.
